A strong positive emotion of regard and affection (Psora); “his love for his work”; “children need a lot of love” . Any object of warm affection or devotion (Psora/ Pseudopsora); “the theater was her first love”; “he has a passion for cock fighting”; Have a great affection or liking for (Psora/ Pseudopsora); “I love French food”; “She loves her boss and works hard for him”

Beloved: a beloved person; used as terms of endearment

Get pleasure from; “I love cooking” (Psora/ Syphilis)

A deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction (Sycosis); “their love left them indifferent to their surroundings”; “she was his first love”

Be enamored or in love with (Psora/ Pseudopsora); “She loves her husband deeply”

Types of love
There are some differences between the ways in which women and men respond to love. For one thing, although men and women report experiencing the same levels of intensity of love, men ‘fall in love’ at an earlier point in a relationship than women do, whereas women fall out of love sooner than men do.

This has led to men being called ‘FILOs’ (First In, Last Out) and women ‘LIFOs’ (Last In, first Out).

Love is not a simple single emotion but a complex mix (All the three miasms) of many different feelings or types of emotion. There may be two groups of love :

Another distinction is between passionate love and companionate love.1.Passionate love- It is the steamy sort (Psora) and derives primarily from physiological arousal and excitement. Passionate love is a powerful emotional state (Psora) and is a state of intense longing for union with another (Sycosis/ Syphilis). It is a complex functional whole including appraisals or appreciations, subjective feelings, expressions, patterned physiological processes, action tendencies, and instrumental behaviors (Psora/ Pseudopsora).- alco.alum.ampe-qu.Anac.androc.ars.aur.Aur-m.Bar-c.Bell.Bry.calc.cann-i.canth.Carb-v.carbn-s.caust.coff.con.croc.ferr.ferr-f.ferr-lac.ferr-n.ferr-sil.hep.hurahyos.ign.Ip.Kali-c.KALI-I.LACH.laur.led.lyc.m-ambo.merc.NAT-C.nat-m.nat-s.NUX-V.olnd.petr.ph-ac.phos.plat.Psor.sabad.seneg.Sep.stann.stram.Sulph.sumb.tarent.Thuj.

Companionate love- It is long-term attachment that marriage partners may have (Psora/ Sycosis). It is enhanced by an increased sense of commitment. It is comprised of feelings of calm, social comfort, emotional union, and the security felt in the presence of a long-term mate (Psora/ Pseudopsora). – aids.brass-n-o.buteo-j.calc-sil.dulc.granit-m.KALI-C.kali-p.kali-s.Nat-m.petr-ra.plb.Spong.staph. stront-c.Vanil.

Another view suggests that there are six types of love and persons can mix the types together in various ways-

Eros (romantic love) – It focuses upon beauty and physical attractiveness and seen in persons who are sensitive to the physical attachment and emotion (Psora). This is temporary and is associated with lower blood serotonin levels along with lower serotonin transporter densities. Romantic love is associated with elevated levels of dopamine or norepinephrine. The VTA is a mother lode for dopamine-making cells. With their tentacle-like axons, these nerve cells distribute dopamine to many brain regions, including the caudate nucleus. As this sprinkler system sends dopamine to various parts of the brain, it produces focused attention as well as fierce energy, concentrated motivation to attain a reward, and feelings of elation—even mania (Sycosis)—the core feelings of romantic love. – acon.Agn.alco.am-c.am-m.ambr.ANT-C.ars.Aur.Aur-m-n.aur-s.berb.bit-ar.cact.calc.Calc-p.canth.carb-an.carc.castm.caust.chin.chinin-ar.cimic.Cocc.Coff.con.crot-h.Cupr.Cycl.dendr-pol.dig.dream-p.germ. met.Graph.heroin.hydr-ac.iber.IGN.Ind.Indg.kali-p.kolakreos.lac-del.lac-lup.lach.laur.lil-t.loxo-recl.lyc.manc.mur-ac.musca-d.najanat-c.Nat-m.nat-s.Nat-sil.nit-ac.Nux-v.olib-sac.oncor-t.petr-ra.ph-ac.Phos.pieri-b.plat.plb.podo.Psor.Puls.rhus-t.ribo.sabad.sabin.sec.Sel.Sep.Stann.Staph.Sulph.thuj.tritic-vg.TUB.vanil.zinc.zinc-i.zinc-m.zinc-n.zinc-p.

2. Ludus (game-playing love) – It is like a game and is seen as fun, not to be taken seriously. (Psora/ Sycosis)- calc.canth.caust.ign.lach.Lyc.med.phos.plat.puls.Sabalstaph.verat.vip.

Storge (friendship love) – It is based on caring, not on passion. The persons in storge love believe that love grows from friendship, that lovers must share similar interests and enjoy the same activities. (Sycosis)- aur-s.bar-p.calc-p.kali-p.lac-c.mang-p.ph-ac.phos.

Biochemistry of love
Psychiatrist Michael Liebowitz (1983) was one of the first to speculate about the chemistry of love. He argued that passionate love brings on a giddy feeling (Psora/ Syphilis), comparable to an amphetamine high. He contended that it was phenylethylamine (PEA), an amphetaminerelated compound that produces the mood-lifting and energizing effects of romantic love (Psora/ Pseudopsora). He observed that “love addicts” and drug addicts have a great deal in common: the craving for romance is merely the craving for a particular kind of high. The fact that most romances lose some of their intensity with time, may well be due to normal biological processes (Sycosis).

In excitement, naturally occurring brain chemicals, similar to the stimulants produce the “rush” lovers feel. In relaxation, chemicals related to the narcotics tranquilizers, sedatives or alcohol, which acts chemically much like the sedatives, and marijuana and other cannabis derivatives, produce a calm state and wipe out anxiety (Psora), loneliness (Psora/ Syphilis), panic attacks (Psora/ Syphilis), and depression (Syphilis). In spiritual peak experiences, chemicals similar to the psychedelics produce a sense of beauty, meaningfulness, and timelessness.

The Dark Side of Love
This includes
Anger (Psora/ Sycosis/ Syphilis)- hyos.Lach.nat-m.Sadness, Depressed (Syphilis)- Aur.AUR-M.Aur-m-n.aur-s.bell.carc.dig.Hyos.IGN.NAT-M.nat-sil.Ph-ac.taosc.

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